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  • Zimbo
    Member
    • Sep 2014
    • 119

    Minnesota gun buyback program a dud

    A Minneapolis gun buyback program targeting weapons used in street crime may be shooting blanks, as detractors said a Saturday collection mostly took in antiquated, unused or homemade arms from legal owners and did little to thin the firearm supply actually available to dangerous criminals.


    Let's see how creative you can be with the scrap bits of wood and conduit lying in your garage! Could fund something nice during the next buyback.
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    Wordupmybrotha
    From anotha motha
    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
    • Oct 2013
    • 6965

    "One anonymous gun owner told WCCO he received $200 in gift cards that he planned to use to buy a new firearm. That man said he didn’t think the program was serving its intended purpose.

    “I just don’t feel that a criminal is going to come up to a fire department with a bunch of police around it and turn in a gun,” he said.

    Paul Joat, an area gun collector, told The Star Tribune he bought two weapons on the street, ostensibly offering the sellers a better deal than the city could."

    Lol, that right there is why the liberals' idea is so lame.

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